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In 2025, President Trump’s administration has set stricter rules for businesses and immigration, shaking up the global economy. His focus is clear: companies, both foreign and domestic, must follow U.S. laws, especially regarding trade, intellectual property, and labor practices. If they don’t, they face heavy fines, tariffs, or even being banned from U.S. markets.
For countries like China and Russia, the pressure is mounting. China’s businesses must meet U.S. standards to avoid losing access to the American market, which is crucial for their economy. Xi Jinping has tightened domestic regulations to ensure Chinese companies comply. Russia is in a similar situation. Putin has pushed Russian businesses to clean up their acts or risk losing out on U.S. trade. The message is simple: businesses can’t break the rules anymore. With U.S. policies setting the global standard, countries and companies worldwide must comply—or face serious economic consequences. The U.S. is enforcing its laws more than ever, and any business ignoring these rules will pay the price.
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